Best attractions and places to see around Auburn include a variety of trails, lakes, and natural areas. The region features extensive paved trails along rivers, offering opportunities for cycling and walking through diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore large lakes surrounded by forests, providing settings for family-friendly activities and scenic viewpoints. This area is characterized by its accessible outdoor spaces, connecting urban areas with natural environments.
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Lake Wilderness is the largest lake in Maple Valley and has a namesake lodge that is designated a King County landmark.
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Near this spot on the Sumner Link Trail, just south of Tacoma Ave, there are a few picnic tables just off the trail and you're quite close to the White River. This is a nice spot to stop as you ride around the area.
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This is a fantastic trail that follows the Green River, meandering back and forth down the Kent valley. This particular spot has recently been revamped and is a great park!
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The Green River Trail links industrial lands to pastoral landscapes, parks, communities, and river views along the 19-mile paved trail connecting Seattle to Kent.
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Besides the nice scenery at the beach with its driftwood, 'Point Robinson Lighthouse' is the main reason why most people find their way to this area on Maury Island. Make sure to take a nice photo of the lighthouse in front of the ocean in the background.
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The Soos Creek Trail is located in Kent and is part of the King County Trail System. The 7-mile paved route passes through marshes and farmland and connects to the Lake Youngs Track, a 9-mile dirt trail that is slightly more challenging.
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Point Robinson is a 10.0-acre beachfront park, historical site, and marine preserve on Maury Island's east shore, off Point Robinson Road, with a view of East Passage. Since 1885, the facility has supplied fog and lighthouse services to ships. Since 1978, the lighthouse has been totally automated. The upland portion of the park is owned by the Park District, while the rest is leased from the Coast Guard for a long time. The property includes a long stretch of sandy beach that extends around the point, as well as a saltwater marsh and highland forests. Along the picturesque waterfront with stunning views of East Passage, Tacoma, and Mount Rainier, and across the upper wooded hills, walking trails and a few picnic tables have been created.
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The Auburn area offers several excellent cycling trails. The Green River Trail is a paved route connecting Seattle to Kent, meandering along the Green River through varied landscapes. Another popular option is the Soos Creek Trail, a 7-mile paved path through marshes and farmland, which connects to the more challenging Lake Youngs Track. For more cycling options, you can explore various routes in the Cycling around Auburn guide.
Yes, several attractions around Auburn are suitable for families. Soos Creek Trail is noted as family-friendly, offering a paved route for easy walks or bike rides. Lake Wilderness, the largest lake in Maple Valley, is surrounded by forest and provides a great setting for family outings. Additionally, the Point Robinson Lighthouse offers a beachfront park with walking trails and picnic areas, perfect for a family day out.
For scenic views, consider visiting Lake Wilderness, which offers picturesque forest and lake vistas. The Green River Trail also provides river views as it meanders through the valley. Another excellent spot is Point Robinson Lighthouse, where you can enjoy stunning views of East Passage, Tacoma, and Mount Rainier from its beachfront park.
Beyond cycling and walking, the area around Auburn offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore mountain biking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Auburn guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Cedar River Trail and Lake Wilderness loop available, which you can find in the Gravel biking around Auburn guide.
Yes, the Point Robinson Lighthouse is a significant historical site. Operating since 1885, it has provided fog and lighthouse services to ships and is now a beachfront park and marine preserve. Additionally, Lake Wilderness features a namesake lodge that is designated as a King County landmark, reflecting local history.
For a leisurely walk, the Soos Creek Trail offers a 7-mile paved, flat route through natural settings. The Green River Trail also provides a paved, accessible path along the river. At Point Robinson Lighthouse, you can enjoy walking trails along the picturesque waterfront and through wooded hills.
The Green River Trail is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a paved surface suitable for various mobility needs. Many of the paved trails in the area, such as the Soos Creek Trail, are generally flat and well-maintained, making them accessible for a wider range of visitors.
The region around Auburn is rich in natural beauty. You can explore Lake Wilderness, a large lake surrounded by lush forest. The Green River Trail follows the scenic Green River, offering views of riverine landscapes. Additionally, the Point Robinson Lighthouse is situated within a marine preserve with a sandy beach, saltwater marsh, and upland forests.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse outdoor opportunities and scenic beauty. The Green River Trail is praised for its fantastic route along the river, with recently revamped park areas. The Point Robinson Lighthouse is a favorite for its beautiful beach scenery, driftwood, and the iconic lighthouse itself, offering great photo opportunities.
Yes, along the Sumner Link Trail, near the Outdoor Fitness Area, you'll find picnic tables just off the trail, close to the White River, making it a nice spot to stop and relax. Many parks and natural areas associated with these trails also offer designated picnic spots.
Absolutely. The Outdoor Fitness Area on the Sumner Link Trail provides dedicated facilities for exercise. Beyond that, the extensive network of trails, including the Green River Trail and Soos Creek Trail, are perfect for running, walking, and cycling, offering ample opportunities for outdoor workouts.


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